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New Rowhammer Attack Variant Out May 26, 2021 11:11 GMT
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Rowhammer Attacks
A Google team of security researchers demonstrated another form of the Rowhammer attack that circumvents all known safeguards to modify data stored in memory.
The new Rowhammer approach, dubbed Half-Double, is based on weak coupling between two rows of memory that are not directly neighboring but are one row apart.
Researchers noted, Unlike TRRespass, which exploits the blind spots of manufacturer-dependent defenses, Half-Double is an intrinsic property of the underlying silicon substrate . This is likely an indication that the electrical coupling responsible for Rowhammer is a property of distance, effectively becoming stronger and longer-ranged as cell geometries shrink down. Distances greater than two are conceivable .
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ITHACA, N.Y., April 1, 2021 /PRNewswire/
Odyssey Semiconductor Technologies, Inc. ( Odyssey , Odyssey Semiconductor , or the Company ), a semiconductor device company developing innovative high-voltage power switching components based on proprietary Gallium Nitride (GaN) processing technology, today announced it has raised $5 million (1.25 million shares at $4.00 per share) in a common stock private placement to further fund the development and production of high-voltage vertically-conducting GaN power-switching devices. GP Nurmenkari, as consulted by Intuitive Venture Partners, acted as the exclusive placement agent. We welcome the new shareholders to Odyssey Semiconductor and their support in enabling more efficient and compact power conversion for applications such as electric vehicles, said Alex Behfar, Chairman and CEO of Odyssey Semiconductor. With the entire world focused on the adoption of clean energy and electric power, we re excited about the
Montage Technology Appointed to the Board of Directors of JEDEC
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SAN JOSE, Calif., Feb. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Montage Technology, a leading IC design company, was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of JEDEC (Joint Electron Device Engineering Council, now known as the JEDEC Solid State Technology Association). Christopher Cox, Vice President of Strategic Technology at Montage Technology joined the board, which provides governance over the JEDEC committees and Task Groups.
JEDEC is the global leader in developing open standards for the microelectronics industry. The mission of JEDEC is to serve the solid state industry by creating, publishing and promoting global acceptance of standards, and by providing a forum for technical exchange on leading industry topics. The organization consists of over 300 member companies globally working in more than 100 committees and subcommittees. Today, the JEDEC standards and public